AutoX Mods
AutoX Mods
Hey guys,
I was wondering how many of you are running in Auto X, and what you figure would be a good place to start in mods to prep a car for it. Tires and seat time are obvious ones, but what else in terms of suspension stuff would help get my time down?
Thanks guys, any feed back is appreciated.
Cheers,
Brent
I was wondering how many of you are running in Auto X, and what you figure would be a good place to start in mods to prep a car for it. Tires and seat time are obvious ones, but what else in terms of suspension stuff would help get my time down?
Thanks guys, any feed back is appreciated.
Cheers,
Brent
tie bar, sway bar, coilovers(lot's of money,) possibly engine mounts. What don't you like about the car?? That's how I usually choose my upgrades. Car has understeer stock so I got the tie bar. Stock downpipe is crimped, so I bought the downpipe and put in a highflow cat. So, what don't you like about the car?
I just started Auxo-X in my RA this month. I'm having fun.
Go tires first, the stock ones BLOW.
I plan to do the rear sway, perches, and tie bar in the spring to tune the understeer out of this thing and tighten up the response. So far lack of power isn't the issue for me, but when I put some good tires on maybe then I'll want more grunt.
The biggest and most obvious thing is that it understeers like a dumptruck in stock configuration. Rear sway is the first thing I'm doing after tires to try and tune that out.
Go tires first, the stock ones BLOW.
I plan to do the rear sway, perches, and tie bar in the spring to tune the understeer out of this thing and tighten up the response. So far lack of power isn't the issue for me, but when I put some good tires on maybe then I'll want more grunt.
The biggest and most obvious thing is that it understeers like a dumptruck in stock configuration. Rear sway is the first thing I'm doing after tires to try and tune that out.
Lots more guys starting to autocross....I love it! 
Like the guys have said before -- suspension first (sway bar and perches from RRM, tiebar, rear strut brace, coilovers or springs, alignment, tires, brake pads), then do power mods (intake, pulley, piggyback, etc. etc.). Seat time is your best friend.....ask lots of questions to the veterans that have been doing it awhile, you will learn a ton.
Check the rules to find out what mods you can do in a certain class.
Are you going to do SCCA autocross or some other club?

Like the guys have said before -- suspension first (sway bar and perches from RRM, tiebar, rear strut brace, coilovers or springs, alignment, tires, brake pads), then do power mods (intake, pulley, piggyback, etc. etc.). Seat time is your best friend.....ask lots of questions to the veterans that have been doing it awhile, you will learn a ton.
Check the rules to find out what mods you can do in a certain class.
Are you going to do SCCA autocross or some other club?
Wow... my 05 RA here in Canada came with Goodyear Eagle RS-A all seasons. Barf. Big soft wide shoulder that rolls over to halfway down the sidewall even with 50 lbs in it. I bet my winter tires would auto-X better... they are probably a much softer compound.
We'll see where the OP is going Auto-X, I'm doing a local club here in Ottawa. http://www.mco.org So far it's been great, we are getting 6-7 runs in at an event, and our lot and courses tend to come out 50-70 seconds, so great club runs. I hear the SCCA events you get 3 runs, so I'm happy with the club runs. We have much slacker rules, and anybody and everybody does ride alongs, so you can learn a ton. Great group of folks, and I've even gotten my wife into it.
We'll see where the OP is going Auto-X, I'm doing a local club here in Ottawa. http://www.mco.org So far it's been great, we are getting 6-7 runs in at an event, and our lot and courses tend to come out 50-70 seconds, so great club runs. I hear the SCCA events you get 3 runs, so I'm happy with the club runs. We have much slacker rules, and anybody and everybody does ride alongs, so you can learn a ton. Great group of folks, and I've even gotten my wife into it.
Originally Posted by Ryan_VRX06
What tires did yours come with?
We get Yokohama Advan 0460's, haven't heard of any complaints about them
We get Yokohama Advan 0460's, haven't heard of any complaints about them
North America gets Goodyear RSA's.
Originally Posted by lephturn
We'll see where the OP is going Auto-X, I'm doing a local club here in Ottawa. http://www.mco.org So far it's been great, we are getting 6-7 runs in at an event, and our lot and courses tend to come out 50-70 seconds, so great club runs. I hear the SCCA events you get 3 runs, so I'm happy with the club runs. We have much slacker rules, and anybody and everybody does ride alongs, so you can learn a ton. Great group of folks, and I've even gotten my wife into it. 

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We average 6 or so runs per event here (4 timed and usually 2 or 3 timed runs). Courses are designed to run from 70 to 90 seconds usually, though the speeds can vary from a max of 70 ish to 100+ depending on course design. My biggest beef with the car is that on the tight courses I have a hard time getting traction out of the corners, and the car ploughs like a train.
So I guess I should stiffen up the back a bit. Anybody using coilovers in autoX and if so how much difference did it make? I don't want to move out of stock class unless I can still be somewhat competitive in mod.
Our events aren't SCCA, but we do follow a lot of their rules I believe, at least with respect to classing and points.
As for tires, I have some falken ZE 512's on 17's that I'll run on next season if I move up. This season I've been running on my stocker RE-92's. And holy hell do they suck. Anyone ran on the 512's in competiton?
Sorry for the novel.
Cheers,
Brent
So I guess I should stiffen up the back a bit. Anybody using coilovers in autoX and if so how much difference did it make? I don't want to move out of stock class unless I can still be somewhat competitive in mod.
Our events aren't SCCA, but we do follow a lot of their rules I believe, at least with respect to classing and points.
As for tires, I have some falken ZE 512's on 17's that I'll run on next season if I move up. This season I've been running on my stocker RE-92's. And holy hell do they suck. Anyone ran on the 512's in competiton?
Sorry for the novel.
Cheers,
Brent
Originally Posted by Ryan_VRX06
What tires did yours come with?
We get Yokohama Advan 0460's, haven't heard of any complaints about them
We get Yokohama Advan 0460's, haven't heard of any complaints about them
SGI Kart Track
1st Event: Stock: 1.12.xx
2nd Event: K&N Drop + RRM Swaybar/Perches & Tie Bar: 1:08:xx
3rd Event: CF Hood & UP: 1:05:xx
4th Event: Rota Sub_Zero/G_Force Sport : 1:02:89
Now I am 2-3 seconds behind the slowest Evos and Subbies at that track. (Fastest are doing around 54 seconds!). Some simple mods and a lot of track time will make you a better driver and also enjoy your RA to the fullest!
Last edited by ThyPunko_PR; Sep 15, 2006 at 04:35 AM.
Originally Posted by Eclipse2Lancer
Lucky bugger!
North America gets Goodyear RSA's.
In our SCCA region it depends on how many entrants. We get anywhere from 4-6 runs typically plus fun runs sometimes. At Nationals you only get 3 runs.
North America gets Goodyear RSA's.
In our SCCA region it depends on how many entrants. We get anywhere from 4-6 runs typically plus fun runs sometimes. At Nationals you only get 3 runs.
Originally Posted by matute
04 Came with Potenza's
05 Changed to Goodyears
05 Changed to Goodyears

Originally Posted by Tenuki
As for tires, I have some falken ZE 512's on 17's that I'll run on next season if I move up. This season I've been running on my stocker RE-92's. And holy hell do they suck. Anyone ran on the 512's in competiton?
take a look at my thread i built my car for AutoX
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...d.php?t=231001
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...d.php?t=231001


